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Default No earth to light switch, so sinking a plastic surface back boxin a wall?

On 20/01/2019 14:39, wrote:
On 20/01/2019 14:28, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
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I've discovered that the wiring to a light switch is in 2 core (i.e. no
earth) so the metal back box was unearthed. Getting an earth to it would
be a royal pain so I've removed the metal back box and plan to sink a
surface box so the back of the switch is in an insulated enclosure and
there's no chance of the screws making contact with a live wire if a
wire broke.
What's the opinion of the jury?
Any alternative solutions?


Get some plastic screws instead? If you really are that concerned. But
don't use any type of metal plate switch or dimmer that must be earthed.


I wanted to solve the problem rather than masking it with plastic screws
that someone might replace in the future.


Are you / have you upgraded the CU with a 17th edition / all RCBO style
setup? If so, then the addition of a suitable warning label would be
adequate IMHO.

See the section on reducing risk he

http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...thout_an_Earth



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John.

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